Its a very easy, but subjective question. What's your answer, Oh Optimist? How many degrees Celsius rise in the global average surface temperature would qualify as 'catastophic' in your book?
The term 'CAGW' was coined as a pretty transparent way of raising the bar/framing the debate, some scientists do use 'catastophic' it as a way of describing the consequences of the extreme end of the possible scenarios, but it has no place in the literature and does not appear, for example, in the IPCC reports.
As William Connolley said, in the linked article, 'if you can’t imagine anything between “catastrophic” and “nothing to worry about” then you’re not thinking.
HTH.
The term 'CAGW' was coined as a pretty transparent way of raising the bar/framing the debate, some scientists do use 'catastophic' it as a way of describing the consequences of the extreme end of the possible scenarios, but it has no place in the literature and does not appear, for example, in the IPCC reports.
As William Connolley said, in the linked article, 'if you can’t imagine anything between “catastrophic” and “nothing to worry about” then you’re not thinking.
HTH.
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